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When Family Situations Get Sticky, Talk To Us
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How are you coping with being at home with your
family?
Are you one of the lucky ones, in the Dunkirk
"we're all in this together" mode, or are you really
struggling?
Perhaps you were about to separate or have recently
separated but not yet moved out?
Where do you go to get help particularly at a time when you
can't go out apart from for your daily exercise or your
essential shop?
At a time of crisis you need a lawyer who listens, a lawyer who
explains things clearly, a lawyer who you trust will give you best
advice and help you find a way forward.
When times are tough, the Family team at Rollits is here for you to talk
to; we will listen to your concerns by telephone and by email. We
can carry out meetings by Skype, WhatsApp or Zoom and we are able
to deal with Court Applications and Hearings on a remote basis.
And we can also deal with all mediation enquiries as it is still
possible to mediate even if we can't all be present in the same
room.
Originally published 02 July, 2020
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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